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Vote now for the TYHA Marina Awards 2025 anchored by Haven Knox-Johnston

by Emma Slater 23 Jun 14:30 BST 24 September 2025
TYHA Marina Awards 2025 anchored by Haven Knox-Johnston © Martin Allen Photography

The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) is delighted to announce that voting is now open for the TYHA Marina Awards 2025, proudly anchored by Haven Knox-Johnston. Boaters and berth holders around the world are invited to have their say and nominate their favourite TYHA Gold Anchor accredited marinas and outstanding marina professionals.

Celebrating excellence across the marina industry, these prestigious awards shine a spotlight on those going above and beyond to deliver outstanding customer experiences, environmental excellence, and exceptional service across the global network of TYHA-accredited marinas.

Any TYHA Gold Anchor marina is eligible for one of eight coveted categories, including:

  • Coastal Marina of the Year (under 250 berths)
  • Coastal Marina of the Year (over 250 berths)
  • Inland Marina of the Year
  • International Marina of the Year
  • Superyacht Marina of the Year
  • Marina Team of the Year
  • Sustainable Marina of the Year
  • Marina Employee of the Year

Voting is simple: visit www.tyha.co.uk/marina-awards, select your chosen marina using the search tool, and submit your vote. While, to nominate a marina employee, provide their full name, marina, and why they deserve the title in the comments section. Verbal permission must be obtained before submitting a nomination for an individual.

Votes will be open until midnight on 29 August 2025, and winners will be announced during a dedicated TYHA Awards Ceremony at the Southampton International Boat Show on Wednesday 24 September 2025 at 4PM on the brand new Boating Academy Stage, followed by the annual TYHA stand party, sponsored by IGY Marinas, on stand H394 from 5PM.

Votes are calculated fairly, based on the number of votes received divided by the number of berths at the marina. For Employee of the Year, Team of the Year, and Sustainable Marina of the Year categories, a judging panel will review all feedback submitted to determine the winner.

This is your chance to recognise the marinas and individuals that have made your boating experience truly special. Whether it’s your home berth or a hidden gem you visited this year, your vote helps raise industry standards and celebrate the very best in marina excellence.

For more information about the awards and details of the TYHA Marina Awards Stand Party visit: www.britishmarine.co.uk/events/southampton-international-boat-show/tyha-marina-awards-2025-vote-now-sponsored-haven-knox-johnston

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